History of Hull (Annales Regioduni Hullini) . J PLAN OF KINGSTON -^-HULL. Of the Streets, Lanes, &c. in Kingfton-upon-Hull. 83 F. Rotten-End Staith. G. Horse Staith. On the other Side of High-Street, terminate moft of thefe Lanes : As,1. Over-against Salter-Honsc Staith Lane, is either theContinuance of that very Lane, or a particular Place calledSaltcr-Lane, which has its Ending near unto the Beginning ofLowgate. 2. Againft Chapel Staith Lane, ends Chapel-Lane,leading (by St. Marys Church) into Low-Gate. 3. f Bishops-Lane, crofs the Nigh-Street, fronts the Staith Lane of thatName.—4. Scale-La


History of Hull (Annales Regioduni Hullini) . J PLAN OF KINGSTON -^-HULL. Of the Streets, Lanes, &c. in Kingfton-upon-Hull. 83 F. Rotten-End Staith. G. Horse Staith. On the other Side of High-Street, terminate moft of thefe Lanes : As,1. Over-against Salter-Honsc Staith Lane, is either theContinuance of that very Lane, or a particular Place calledSaltcr-Lane, which has its Ending near unto the Beginning ofLowgate. 2. Againft Chapel Staith Lane, ends Chapel-Lane,leading (by St. Marys Church) into Low-Gate. 3. f Bishops-Lane, crofs the Nigh-Street, fronts the Staith Lane of thatName.—4. Scale-Lane faces That of the Staith, in like manner.—5. Church-Lane the same, which leads to the Market-Place.— 6. Rotten-End Staith is partly towards Black-Fryer-Gate.— 7. Horse Staith is near to the South-End, facing the Hiuuber,and almoft oppofite a Tower of the Garrison, on the East Sideof the River, (built Anno 1681, and well ftored with Ordnance)markd with Three AJlerifms, thus * * * to denote the Form ofits Situation, (where there are diftinct Houfes for the


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